![]() ![]() ![]() Yeah I dunno, I guess there is something persistent inside FancyZones according to resolution. But I just tried 2560x1080 and it has popped straight back to a space-around-zones top row layout. If I change to a previous resolution I have tried, it seems to work OK. Then restarting PowerToys makes it snap to the Grid layout that I set before. Inside the zone editor it shows the change, but when the editor closes it goes back to Priority Grid with ~20 space around zones. So changing from Priority Grid to Grid doesn't actually do anything. When the bug happens, nothing I do in the zone editor persists outside of it. OK so on restarting PowerToys again it seems that it's not just the space around zones that's the problem. This isn't fixed by restarting PowerToys, and I'm fairly sure it's quite a new thing. Shift-moving or right click moving windows doesn't snap to zones until whatever it is sorts itself out. Typing in this edit box is very sluggish and misses key presses. One thing that I've just noticed is that after closing the zone editor, my computer is quite unresponsive for maybe ten seconds. ![]() It might be nice, as I don't want space around zones at all, but the problem is that PowerToys is ignoring the spacing / spacing toggle that I have set. I'm not sure a global default spacing would help here. That instantly gets rid of the space around zones. The only thing that works is to restart PowerToys. But I'm not at my computer when that happens, I'm at my TV, so I didn't see the space around zones reappearing. I am using Steam Remote Play which is changing the resolution to 2560x1440 or 3840x2160. It does seem to happen after a resolution change. Hmm interestingly, it is not affecting a second virtual desktop. It's not resetting to the default Priority Grid, but changing to that doesn't help. As soon as I leave the editor, it goes back to I guess 20 space around zones. Either leaving the switch on or off, the same result: inside the zone editor, it shows correctly. In fact I just set the space around zones to zero (turned on space around zones, changed the space value to 0). The space around the zone reappears even though my profile is set to no space around zones. Having the option to make layout/template settings persist regardless of hardware configuration would be great too, for the same reason. What OP and I really need here is to be able to change the global default spacing to zero instead of being forced to update it on a per-unique-layout basis. That's ultimately outside of PowerToys' control, so you should allow settings to accommodate hardware fungibility. Changes like driver updates sometimes reset this. Each dock is a unique monitor configuration, regardless of actual hardware configuration, and settings need to be adjusted for each individual dock - every time I take a new seat in the office (there are about 1000 of them) I need to adjust the monitor layout and screen resolution as well (my laptop has a 4K display, but run it at 1080P to match DPI of monitors). I can repeat this very reliably because I have many laptop docks to connect to. Thank you for reporting! Could you please share more information? Does only space around the zone disappearing? Is the layout type stay the same or it also resets to the default Priority Grid? Does it happen on all monitors if you use several?Īnd also please share the bug report (right-click on the PowerToys tray icon, Report Bug). ![]()
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